Oh, and I have a fascinating theory I would enjoy sharing with you related to your analogy of driving from Prague to Amsterdam, that has to do with the nature of "time", timelines, dimensions beyond 3D, etc. Might have to save that for a future comment though, as it gets fairly deep and slightly complex!
Inspiring, thanks a lot, Nora. I had a little thought and I think my symbol/anchor will be a ball. Having the balls(courage) to really take the direction of my future self. Looking forward for more videos 🙂
ps: while watching this, I was thinking to myself, "I would love to hear some of your own success stories about manifesting", and then up popped a suggestion of/link to your video about manifesting your perfect partner! 🎆🥳
Hi! Tremendously LOVE your videos, very grateful for the care and passion you pour into them! I have a perspective dilemma that I'm curious about, when it comes to the world of manifestation, I wonder if you might have any perspective on it? I am aware that a common block to manifestation success is a scarcity mentality, that if one is coming from a place of "I want what I don't have", one is manifesting more of the experience of lack than of the desired experience/object. So, is the whole field of manifestation just a bit of a trap? Wouldn't the ultimate experience be joy WITHOUT objects of desire? Because otherwise one is attaching that joy TO the objects themselves, rather than simply BEING joy! Kinda like looking for love in a relationship, rather than BEING love and relating with others from that place. Does that make sense? I think what I'm getting at is the difference between being excited for a new experience, opportunity, item, etc, vs the art of fully embracing the present moment exactly "As Is", without trying/wanting to change it in any way. After all, if we lack the capacity to embrace fully and joyfully the moment exactly as it is, even if we successfully manifest our goals, will we be able to be fully happy with where we're at in that moment, if we haven't practiced or mastered that capacity itself? I think what I'm uncertain about is the discernment between which of the following sentences to abide by: "Don't let 'perfect' be the enemy of good", or "Don't let good be the enemy of perfect"? Does the idea that things could be 'better', perpetually result in a looking 'forward', no matter how "good" things get? Or does the idea that things are perfect exactly the way they are right now, preclude things like growth, expansion, excitement, etc? Hmmm..... any thoughts??
May 2025 be your best year YET! 🥰
This is exciting!
2025 I’m ready 🎊💫🍾❤️
Let the manifestations begin 🥰
Thank you Nora!
Directly popping up some beautiful things, I will write it down and feel my emotions ❤
2025 will be my best year 🎉🎉🎉
Oh, and I have a fascinating theory I would enjoy sharing with you related to your analogy of driving from Prague to Amsterdam, that has to do with the nature of "time", timelines, dimensions beyond 3D, etc. Might have to save that for a future comment though, as it gets fairly deep and slightly complex!
That sounds fascinating, Colby! Would love to hear it! 😊
Inspiring, thanks a lot, Nora. I had a little thought and I think my symbol/anchor will be a ball. Having the balls(courage) to really take the direction of my future self. Looking forward for more videos 🙂
That's a great idea!
ps: while watching this, I was thinking to myself, "I would love to hear some of your own success stories about manifesting", and then up popped a suggestion of/link to your video about manifesting your perfect partner! 🎆🥳
Love that!
Hi! Tremendously LOVE your videos, very grateful for the care and passion you pour into them! I have a perspective dilemma that I'm curious about, when it comes to the world of manifestation, I wonder if you might have any perspective on it?
I am aware that a common block to manifestation success is a scarcity mentality, that if one is coming from a place of "I want what I don't have", one is manifesting more of the experience of lack than of the desired experience/object. So, is the whole field of manifestation just a bit of a trap? Wouldn't the ultimate experience be joy WITHOUT objects of desire? Because otherwise one is attaching that joy TO the objects themselves, rather than simply BEING joy! Kinda like looking for love in a relationship, rather than BEING love and relating with others from that place. Does that make sense? I think what I'm getting at is the difference between being excited for a new experience, opportunity, item, etc, vs the art of fully embracing the present moment exactly "As Is", without trying/wanting to change it in any way. After all, if we lack the capacity to embrace fully and joyfully the moment exactly as it is, even if we successfully manifest our goals, will we be able to be fully happy with where we're at in that moment, if we haven't practiced or mastered that capacity itself?
I think what I'm uncertain about is the discernment between which of the following sentences to abide by: "Don't let 'perfect' be the enemy of good", or "Don't let good be the enemy of perfect"? Does the idea that things could be 'better', perpetually result in a looking 'forward', no matter how "good" things get? Or does the idea that things are perfect exactly the way they are right now, preclude things like growth, expansion, excitement, etc? Hmmm..... any thoughts??
Hello Nora.. Still in Prague 😂 but will move to Amsterdam 😅 have a nice Christmas time....
Haha nice! Thanks and you too!